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i. barack obama to stay in the white house for four more years think come and do as president to defeat challenger mitt romney will not leave you with deal. with the u.s. having made its choice so we look at how the world might affect america's ties with the rest of the world. also irregularities or vote suppression and long queues are reported during the whole talking plagues of the rigged election.
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you're watching r t a live from moscow i'm to bomb would say barack obama has vowed to move america forward to in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office for a second term. america's incumbent leader has come to come to the pasta two hundred seventy electoral votes threshold in what has been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states artie's gannett can is in washington following the developments down to what's the reaction to the result of this fiercely fought race. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming euphoria that was there four years ago when president obama was running for his first term was not quite there anymore is
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that that his supporters are not excited they are we saw that at the democratic rally in the president's home city of chicago but with the rest of the country feels more like relief rather than you for you there has been quite a bit of disappointment over the last four years the economy is not recovering as fast as people would want it to the obama campaign's argument is that he inherited such a disaster in terms of the economy that the process couldn't possibly go faster but again a lot of it has to do with very high expectations for the president when he took office just a few months ago the president's job approval rating was barely above forty percent is that for now of course the argument is that a lot of people voted for the president because they were simply scared of mitt romney's aggressive rhetoric and they saw him as someone who is out of touch with the middle class the obama campaign has been successfully making that argument as
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well as the argument that mitt romney would be like the second coming of george w. bush with more wars on america's plates plate and possibly another disastrous economic meltdown more on the celebration and the expectations of the obama voters here's my report. of the and the winner is that i want to say every american who participated in this is life in that you made your voice heard and you made a difference it was me as except it was. just a present obama to congratulate him on his victory. for lawn excitement in the president's hometown of chicago when the president obama stories have to rule here in the uk as they expect in the next four years and why he's so happy with the work of his presidency not congress hasn't been very call for the past two
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years but i think he needs these four more years to continue i'm very happy with what he's trying to achieve i really need to have the help of the health care that he's going to offer and like i said we need more time than the last four years the main pledge of president obama's campaign has been to bring back the shrinking middle class to meet the economy slow recovery and gigantic deficit at a time when the gap between the rich and the poor is as high as ever in america i want to give middle class families and folks who are striving to get in the middle class some relief. because they have been hit hard the president has blamed congress for his inability to implement a more robust plan to help out the middle class president obama's claim that he's being handcuffed by republican lawmakers in his plan to dramatically cut taxes for middle income americans does not hold the vast majority of americans and our entire economy hostage while we debate the merits of another tax cut for the wealthy and skeptics argue there is no reason to believe congress will give the president an
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easier ride in his second term however president obama had no problem with congress when he signed into law the controversial legislation which allows for the detention of american citizens for indefinite periods of time we don't charge in due process it's a new trend on the trail of our civil liberties that the president has assumed a dictatorial rights to put us in prison at his pleasure without charge or without trial and congress did not stand in the president's way when he was increasing military spending year after year doesn't something you almost bragged about it during the debate on foreign policy our military spending has gone up every single year that i've been in office. the actions of the administration overseas in the last four years have indicated that the president is a party in favor of military interventions but is the clear strategy is to stay away from fighting ground wars to opt for more hit and run style interventions
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like the one executed in libya. and syria the administration indicated that they would like to intervene more actively but for now syria just seems too complicated and walking think cannot count on a desirable outcome for us to get more entanglement militarily in syria is a serious step and we have to do so making absolutely certain that we know who we are helping that we're not putting arms in the hands of folks who eventually could turn them against. us or allies in the region having spent one hundred billion dollars in this election campaign brucie bomb is america's commander in chief again . president obama will be sworn into office in january something his supporters are very excited about their hopes and expectations include jobs no more devastating wars and no more financial meltdowns there was a good number of people who voted for barack obama because they were voting against mitt romney seeing him as more aggressive especially when it comes to foreign
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policy and seemingly out of touch with middle class america and a lot of people didn't see a choice at all in the selection in washington i'm going to check on her it is going on as you can in our washington studios for that after eight well for more on what obama's reelection means for the country and the rest of the world we're joined live by asia times correspondent peppa escobar who's in the u.s. are right now will of course have them in the next couple of minutes hopefully for you so we can share some of his thoughts with you now richard spencer founder and coeditor of alternative right dot com says time voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states. in america demographics are is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's
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a nation that starkly divided in many ways between hope and rule people in the red states and blue states non-whites. believe rule of upper income whites there seems to be a very very stark divide demographics aside that if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as a kind of left wing in a way changed let's shake everything up at the end of the day he bailed out the same courtesy bailed out wall street the wrong he wound down some stupid wars like the iraq war but he wound up some smaller but equally stupid wars and libya and elsewhere so i think essentially there's this sadly there's really a great deal of stability between these two parties and the sooner they are going to wake up to that the better in my opinion. but the moment to remain in the white house the question will is how washington will develop its relations with the rest
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of the world let's talk about this with our teams correspondents of policy as in the middle east and europe is going to moscow paul i will start with you point i will start with you if you can hear me there's recently been so much turbulence and change in the middle east as well what is obama's reelection mean for the region. well most of the muslim world have have welcomed the second obama term people here see him as a more moderate leader than the conservative romney back in two thousand and nine though when he gave. in the book. right ok we'll be back with policy with more from her now to you in a garden there's been a feeling that obama is less
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a whole case than romney when it comes to relations with russia so what obama the victor how does the future moscow washington ties i know. well on one hand barack obama is viewed by many as the engine behind the reset of relations with moscow in the biggest achievement and that is the new strategic arms reduction treaty but on the other some of the key stumbling blocks in relations are still there including washington's plans for the anti-missile defense system in europe so many analysts question how successful this reset really was but and really is still but there are surely many issues will to work together on that which could really center this relationship in either direction including. things like how moscow and washington will deal with the conflict in syria or the arena nuclear program. right either he's going to want to try to see if paul is they paula if you they will start low level that they've recently been some
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turbulent and crucial changes in the region where where you are now with the u.s. assumed to be playing a huge role in these events what does obama's reelection mean a for the middle east. well most of the muslim world have welcomed a second obama term by and large people here see him as move moderate than the conservative romney having said that though there is still a lot of his it in sea and trepidation back in two thousand and nine when obama gave his now famous cairo speech he promised a new chapter between the united states and the muslim world and the since then there's been a lot of disappointment over the way he's handled issues when it comes to the arab world and particularly these are the muslims his administration was severely criticized for the way it dealt with the uprisings that swept this part of the world they've also been accused of double standards and inconsistency they've been seen as meddling in countries such as egypt and libya and then when it comes to the
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so-called quiet revolutions of countries like bahrain where the united states has a vested interest and very united states has been quiet on the issue of syria bombing in the past has named his support to the oppositional vote in recent times the state department has tried to distance itself these are the rand here to see that the united states is committed to what it says preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons but it does seem unlikely that obama would sanction any kind of military action in this region however the only country that does not support and obama when is the country where i'm standing in israel a recent poll showed that fifty seven percent of these rabies as opposed to twenty one percent would have preferred romney as president these are his position on israeli interests by and large people here feel that under the washers of both obama and the current israeli prime minister netanyahu the relationship between the united states and israel has been related to. right policy
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middle east correspondent as well as you got a piece going to live from moscow for us here on our team. now we'll have more live reports and that this is over the next few hours from the middle east and europe on how do you was the election results might affect the situation in those parts of the worlds. well for more on what obama's reelection means for the country and the rest of the world we're joined live by a.z. times correspondent pepe escobar who's joining us live right now from the u.s. hope you can hear me this time good to have you with us what do you think that played the crucial role for obama to secure him a second term. i'll give it one wart latinos look for the past three or four weeks of being in the southwest of the us have driven more than six thousand miles over six states obo won four of the states california nevada
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colorado and new mexico arizona soon was going to be a blue state so horribly wanted in arizona it won't want a new time well. most of the states the volt is absolutely crucial i talk to latinos trauma but well there's all of think that scars to rockabilly talk to guy who is this man and then sure printers and the art gallery owners in santa fe for instance and everybody was telling me the same saying the way the republicans tried so hard to disenfranchise poor voters black folder spending both most of all of them voters this you know the latino community you know the states and all across the west as well they look at the really hard if you were not understood as essential to the progress and for the well being of future america so seventy one percent of latinos bowled over us for the democratic and voted obama
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today this was the key to the victory from the beginning and the republicans never saw it coming because they never knew how to address the bush and the latino population all across the u.s. now there was a lot of negativity during this campaign do you think the democrat president will be able to work effectively bipap doesn't like with the republicans on how we end out for the fall for the debt not say the new legislation. or yes look i was just watching you know obama said acceptance speech a short while ago those beautiful words and that golding rhetoric of two thousand and eight came back all over again you know the. call for charity for all the russians of hope i'm not sure this is enough to to get the gridlock in washington so entrenched in the ne mostly tea and the bitterness the coast guard is just so it's just absolutely astonishing not even a bad administration is in
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a role be able to you know get this real so i think it's very very difficult he's good at try to go for it now because it's the second term he has nothing to lose is not fighting for reelection and even just a coup i just i just wrote for asia times i play with that cohort it's metaphor go on his balls in spanish well bono must have balls to go from the gridlock in washington and best progressive legislation in america let's just about some of that balls. if i'm the third party candidate somewhere given access to the media to present their ideas do you think i would still see the same results as we do today because it wasn't a fair ground there was only two candidates or is not your idea of course not this is where it's soo billion dollar campaigns fighting each other you know a lot of people that i've talked to all across the southwest they're all telling me
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to simply not talk to a lot of the known hold real life of the army also remain here he million americans who did not vote today and they were telling me the same saying this is a one party system sort of to use are simply not accepted independent party candidates they don't stand a chance against a billion dollars which either the ground game of the obama campaign or the millions and millions and millions of donations from millionaires and billionaires part of those zero zero zero point one percent. right there was asia times correspondent pascoe by live from the us sharing his thoughts on that the president when. right an update on the latest results these are the preliminary figures as we have them barack obama has a three hundred three electoral college votes and mitt romney currently stands adds a two hundred and six of course we will keep you updated on these latest figures as
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they come and stay with our d'ivoire election coverage will be bringing you the latest results expert analysis and international reaction with our correspondents on standby across the globe more news from our after this break. the six america votes for its next president. the wielders the u.s. drive to. get the news the mainstream missives with places like. the u.s. election. dot com. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride
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i'm sure is that so much is going which of course you want to hear america's political reform has finally come to an end but once there really a choice to what degree was this campaign season only about. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day.
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this is our team to other news now as thousands of greeks have lost through athens in the latest show of anger against tough austerity being forced upon them the government has devoted a new package of pension cuts and take sides later in the day that's as life in the country will again be put on hold amid a general strike speed all of us is in the greek capital. midway through the forty eight hour general strike here in greece the greek people have been making their anger towards the next round of austerity measures clear they were out in their thousands here on syntagma square on tuesday and they're going to be back later on wednesday they're upset at what they say are unfair measures is going to be imposed upon them should the prime minister says modest this latest round he says the last round of austerity measures he voted for and be okayed in the parliament building
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just behind me later on wed in the state and right here where i'm standing on syntagma square is where thousands of demonstrators are expected to gather in order to show their displeasure for what is expected to be thirteen point five billion euros worth of cuts and savings forced upon them now the reason at that point five billion will be voted for is because it's being demanded off by greece's three main creditors and the reason that they're demanding overtime is because the creditors the troika as they're called have said that if greece doesn't cut massively the late don't get the next round of bailout money and the question remains that has to be asked if this is voted for will it be enough political support in greece in order to enact these cuts prime minister antonis samaras has promised the greek people that did this will be the final round of belt tightening however just as a terrace lecture at the university of the agent things there's more pain ahead.
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every a sturdy package in the past two and a half years was supposed to be the last one so no it's won't be the last it's we're going to see more of it and newer just been happening parliament is something very close to a parliamentary could get out on you know the rapid way you can just one day two days of discussion you're going to pass a huge level that does not only include budget cuts all changes in the pension system and the wage system for large segments of the public sector it would also affect aspects. of taxation so this is it's not here in europe you know way we want it we're very far from no democratic procedure this is a set of measures that have been actually dictated by the troika and this just going to be passed repellent without any actual suggestion. and must more news all available l r t done prom including
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a warm shelter from overseas we've got the story of how superstorm sandy has there been one to russian nuclear submarine ride to a us harbor. plaza savva a rattling and harsh rhetoric from the north korean u.n. ambassador saying his country is on the brink of war with the south or any of that . the u.n. arab league envoy for syria is warning the country could become another somalia where al qaeda linked militants and warlords battled for decades after the ouster of a dictator if the conflicts not ended soon that after bomb explosions killed at these fifteen people and wounded dozens in damascus districts populated mostly by members of syrian president bashar assad's alawite sect. we perfectly know that all this rebel groups i mean most of them celibacy are not salathiel they receive the strong support from the. when we do it please sometimes but most of the time
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through the turkeys channel as well as that audience and to exert its good to know exactly what very and other than we're concerned to receive. the matter of fact they are the strong support coming from the u.s. returning to our top story of the u.s. presidential results in which a barack obama has won the latest the preliminary results are the following iraq obama has three hundred three electoral college votes and mitt romney currently stands at two hundred and six we'll keep you updated on the latest figures as they come in and join us in just over half an hour as our election coverage continues. in just a couple of minutes will bring you the latest episode of crosstalk. remains
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in this tree even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds it warms but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also surrounding objects like reverse forests and even stones souls imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to one of the five main stars of scrotes and it imitates the gentle breezes
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of summer chara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopted. there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument book it was it was up to full is got the spirit of the horse going to his dream and said make an instrument from a tree the sounding board from the leather of my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody on the instrument is called .
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